Not really but I had to pick one to comment. I would rather take a long time to die so I would be completely aware of the instant life left my body. To me, it is very scary to be alive one second then nothing the next. I want to tell my kids goodbye and I love them. I want to tell my dear friends goodbye and thank you for being my friend. I want the chance to say, "Lord, take me to Heaven to my sweet wife, Donna Lee." Otherwise, He may not know this is my fondest wish...
The only reason I would want to die slowly is so that I would get a chance to say goodbye to my precious people. Other than that, I'd rather go out in a bang.
Then I lack the required information to make a decision. Death is too general a thing for me to decide from such vague options. Like if I asked, would you prefer to ingest something quickly, or slowly?
That could be "wolfing" down a pack of chips, or eating them one at a time, over the course of ten minutes. Alternatively, it could be the process of being force-fed shards of glass equal in volume to Empire State Building, either as fast as they can be forced down your gullet, or harmlessly at a rate of one a day for the rest of your natural life. Or ingesting a metal rod, either as it's pushed into your face by a pneumatic press, or fired from a rail gun at 5km/s.
You're completely failing at providing additional details. You're simply reiterating the broad spectrum that I’ve already stated make the question unanswerable for me. I hope you don't work in customer service, I'm sure you'd set a new high for customer suicides. It seems getting a straight response out of you isn't possible.
My question was what is the cause of death, my parameter for the answer was something more specific than the original statement. By repeating the original statement, even if rephrased, you're completely ignored the significant parameter of the question. In effect I asked for details, which you refused to provide.
Akin to calling up tech support, explaining your problem, and them merely saying "fix it" to someone without the required knowledge. For example, given the choice between being slowly eaten by tigers on live TV offer the course of 6 hours, or being shot in the head while I slept, I'd take the Tigers. Much more interesting way to go, and with the Olympics going on there's never anything good on TV. However given the choice between the near instantaneous death when flying a Boeing 747 into the new New York world trade centre, or starving to death in my kitchen, I'd take the plane. Again, because it's much more interesting.
LOL That's great, my friend. I have three daughters, three granddaughters and one great granddaughter. I feel sorry for the hubby and my grandson, who lives with us..lol They are surrounded by attitude!! lol
My grandmother is 85 years old. She looks and acts like a 60 year old.
Fast and painless would probably be pretty bland and boring too. I wouldn't like that.
Death is too general a thing for me to decide from such vague options. Like if I asked, would you prefer to ingest something quickly, or slowly?
That could be "wolfing" down a pack of chips, or eating them one at a time, over the course of ten minutes.
Alternatively, it could be the process of being force-fed shards of glass equal in volume to Empire State Building, either as fast as they can be forced down your gullet, or harmlessly at a rate of one a day for the rest of your natural life.
Or ingesting a metal rod, either as it's pushed into your face by a pneumatic press, or fired from a rail gun at 5km/s.
I hope you don't work in customer service, I'm sure you'd set a new high for customer suicides. It seems getting a straight response out of you isn't possible.
By repeating the original statement, even if rephrased, you're completely ignored the significant parameter of the question.
In effect I asked for details, which you refused to provide.
Akin to calling up tech support, explaining your problem, and them merely saying "fix it" to someone without the required knowledge.
For example, given the choice between being slowly eaten by tigers on live TV offer the course of 6 hours, or being shot in the head while I slept, I'd take the Tigers. Much more interesting way to go, and with the Olympics going on there's never anything good on TV.
However given the choice between the near instantaneous death when flying a Boeing 747 into the new New York world trade centre, or starving to death in my kitchen, I'd take the plane. Again, because it's much more interesting.
You're failing to understand something very simple here.
My Gandaughter Darrellyn. She's the 'Half. \m/
They are surrounded by attitude!! lol